Tectoy, a name synonymous with Sega consoles in Brazil, is venturing back into the handheld market with the Zeenix Pro and Zeenix Lite. These portable PCs are poised for a Brazilian launch, with global availability planned later.
I first encountered the Zeenix Pro and Lite at Gamescom Latam in Brazil. Tectoy's booth was a popular attraction, with attendees lining up for a chance to try the devices—a promising sign, though not a guarantee of quality.

The devices' specifications offer a clearer picture of their capabilities:
**Zeenix Lite** | **Zeenix Pro** | |
**Screen** | 6-inch Full HD, 60 Hz refresh rate | 6-inch Full HD, 60 Hz refresh rate |
**Processor** | AMD 3050e processor | Ryzen 7 6800U |
**Graphics Card** | AMD Radeon Graphics | AMD RDNA Radeon 680m |
**RAM** | 8GB | 16GB |
**Storage** | 256GB SSD (Expandable with microSD) | 512GB SSD (Expandable with microSD) |
For a more detailed look at performance, including graphical settings and frame rates for popular games, visit the official Zeenix website. Their charts offer real-world examples that are more informative than raw specifications.
The Zeenix Pro and Lite will include the Zeenix Hub, a software application designed to consolidate games from different stores into a single interface. However, using the Hub is entirely optional.
Pricing and a precise Brazilian release date for both the Zeenix Pro and Lite remain unannounced. Stay tuned to Pocket Gamer for updates.